Colorado Electors Must Vote for Popular Vote Winner
4/10: A federal judge upheld a Colorado law that forces Electoral College members to vote for the candidate who won the popular vote.
4/10: A federal judge upheld a Colorado law that forces Electoral College members to vote for the candidate who won the popular vote.
4/10: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Greater Birmingham Ministries v. Merrill, arguing that the appeals court should hold that Alabama’s voter-ID law is permitted by the federal Voting Rights Act.
4/8: Illinois voters can learn about the state's voter ID laws at local meetings.
4/6: A voter ID amendment was defeated for the eighth consecutive year in the Nebraska legislature.
4/5: The Voter Participation Center sent 140,000 registration forms to Virginia residents—many of whom are already registered—in an effort to boost turnout for the upcoming midterm elections.
4/5: New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner will be using the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck System in his probe of 2016 vote fraud.
4/4: Florida officials are objecting to a ruling that would allow convicted felons to vote.
3/19: Kansas now must wait on a judge's ruling on the case against the state's voter ID laws.
3/16: Michigan voters are now allowed to use alternative IDs from an approved list, including state, military, or student IDs.
4/2: California claims the roads are now safer after over a million illegal aliens were issued driver's licenses.